
The Director's and Officer's Guide to Advisory Boards
Robert K. Mueller(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 9. January 1990
Book
Hardback
289 pages
978-0-89930-467-0 (ISBN)
Description
Written primarily for corporate directors and officers, this book deals with a relatively new phenomenon in corporate governance: the advisory board. Mueller provides an informed, thorough discussion of advisory boards and their functions, explains the fundamental differences between advisory boards and statutory boards of directors, and offers guidelines for making the most effective use of these adjunct advisory bodies in managing corporations.
Mueller begins by introducing the new advice age and reviews the essential characteristics of contract advice. A second chapter explores the context in which business and other institutions must now function and the pressures which have sparked interest in the use of advisory boards. Mueller then compares advisory boards to traditional statutory boards, consultants, and mentors and surveys how advisory boards of different kinds work to carry out their special roles or functions. He provides practical guidelines for the contracting advisee organization, including information on insurance, indemnification, and contractual matters. Finally, six chapters offer clinical experience from the advisor perspective. An appendix offers advice for those seeking an invitation to serve on an advisory board.
Mueller begins by introducing the new advice age and reviews the essential characteristics of contract advice. A second chapter explores the context in which business and other institutions must now function and the pressures which have sparked interest in the use of advisory boards. Mueller then compares advisory boards to traditional statutory boards, consultants, and mentors and surveys how advisory boards of different kinds work to carry out their special roles or functions. He provides practical guidelines for the contracting advisee organization, including information on insurance, indemnification, and contractual matters. Finally, six chapters offer clinical experience from the advisor perspective. An appendix offers advice for those seeking an invitation to serve on an advisory board.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
ISBN-13
978-0-89930-467-0 (9780899304670)
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Person
ROBERT K. MUELLER is a recognized expert on corporate governance. He has written thirteen books including Board Score: How to Judge Boardworthiness, Behind the Boardroom Door, and Corporate Networking: Building Channels for Information and Influence. Mueller currently serves on three advisory boards and was Chairman of the Board at Arthur D. Little for ten years.
Content
Introduction Preface Advisors Unlimited Driving Forces Counseling versus Consulting versus Mentoring Role of an Advisory Board or Council Activity and Societal Scan Species of Advisory Boards Weak-Signal Governance/Early Warning Advisory Systems Advising Non-Profit-Seeking versus Profit-Seeking Organizations Care and Feeding of Advisory Boards Insurance, Indemnification, and Contractual Matters Advisory View of Corporate Strategy Advisory Board Perspectives: Stakeholder Strategy The Power of Advisory Board Networks Advising the Family Business Board Cultural Realities Facing Advisory Boards Advising on Non-profit Trusteeship Pathologies Appendix Advisee Search: Getting Invited to Serve as Advisor Selected Bibliography and Reference Reading List Index